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BikeRaleigh Program

Tune Up, Raleigh...

And get ready to roll into the new year! Whether you're a seasoned bicyclist or you've made a new year's resolution to start biking, be sure to protect your bicycle by keeping it maintained this winter. Not only does proper maintenance ensure a long life for your bike, it will save you time, money and headaches in the long run.

The BikeRaleigh program is excited to partner with local bike shops to offer a 15% discount on your next bike tune-up service! The coupon is good until March 31, 2015 and is only valid at participating bike shops. Check out our Tune Up, Raleigh page for more information and to download the coupon.

BikeRaleigh Blog

Have you checked out the new BikeRaleigh blog yet? You’ll find an interactive bike map, exciting information on a potential bike share program, and ways for you to join in on the conversation! Leave your comments with feedback on some of our posts!

Bike Share is Feasible in Raleigh!

The City of Raleigh has completed its bike share feasibility study! The report includes case studies from programs across the country, a community profile, and a summary of opportunities and challenges to launching a Raleigh bike share system. The next steps will be to complete an implementation plan for a bike share program!

Want to get involved? Go to our project website to learn about the project, take a short user survey, and view the suggested bike share station location report.

Art to Heart Corridor

The Art to Heart Corridor connects the North Carolina Museum of Art to the heart of Downtown Raleigh. Riding through the corridor, you will find beautiful sculptures, scenic college campuses, and historic landmarks.

BikeRaleigh Map Version 2.0

The BikeRaleigh Map Version 2.0 is officially available! Get it while it's still hot! Copies of the bike map can be found at the following locations, while supplies last:

1 Exchange Plaza, Suite 727

222 West Hargett St. at the front desk

Local bike shops

Your neighborhood community center

The
map highlights existing on-road bicycle facilities, CAT routes, the
greenway system, and popular destinations. Also featured, is a system of
preferred routes that are intended to help cyclists plan their trips.
These routes were selected based on cyclist feedback, existing
conditions, destinations, and connectivity. These routes may not be
suitable for all experience levels, so please use caution when planning
your trip.

Bicycle Benefits Program

Raleigh has launched a bicycle benefits program to reward bicycle friendly businesses and individuals and to promote safe cycling and sustainable options. Supporting businesses will be offering specials and discounts to cyclists who show their bicycle benefits helmet sticker. Go to any of the Bicycle Benefits Business Members in Raleigh to purchase your $5 helmet sticker.

Bicycle Commuter Profiles

Raleigh Bicycle Resources

Raleigh Bike Plan

In 2009, Raleigh adopted a Comprehensive Bicycle Plan that identifies existing bicycle needs and deficiencies, recommends over 440 miles of new bicycle infrastructure, and provides a program of action for addressing the immediate and long-term needs for bicyclists and bicycle facilities.